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EURAMET Training Course on Calibration of Measuring Transformers

This training course has been postponed. Place and date of the training course will be announced in due time.


The training aims to improve the knowledge of the less experienced laboratory staff in EURAMET NMI/DIs on the measurement of parameters and calibration of measuring transformers.

During the course participants will receive comprehensive theoretical lectures, perform practical measurement in laboratories, and exercise calculation of related measurement uncertainties for instrument current and voltage transformer measurements including bridge and burden measurements.

The course will comprise a mixture of approximately 2 days of formal lectures and 2 days of practical sessions.

Participation is free of charge, but registration is necessary. 

For questions please contact EURAMET's Capacity Building Officer Tanasko Tasić.   


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